Keeping
Your Little Monsters Safe
US Dept.
of Transportation & NHTSA tips for Halloween.
Halloween costume safety:
No masks or hoods that obscure vision.
No "costume shoes" that make walking difficult.
Make sure costumes do not impede walking (or driving)
ability.
Add reflective tape to back, chest, arms and legs.
Pedestrian safety - Parents:
Accompany your children and supervise trick-or-treat
activities.
Review all traffic rules with your children before
setting out.
Remind children to "Stop! Look left-right-left again
and listen" before crossing the street.
Pedestrian safety - Trick-or-Treaters:
Obey all traffic rules.
Walk -- never run -- from house to house or across the
road.
Whenever possible, cross streets at intersections or
in crosswalks.
Walk on sidewalks whenever possible, or walk on the
left side of the street facing traffic if no sidewalk is
available.
Carry a flashlight.
Motorists beware!
Slow down! Watch for children walking on roads,
medians and curbs.
Enter and exit driveways carefully.|
Be especially alert for children darting out from
between parked vehicles and from behind bushes and
shrubs.
Never drink and drive -- tonight or any night. If you
are partying, designate a driver.
-Reprinted with
permission-
Quick & Easy
Halloween Decorating
Take
stress and high dollar out of your holiday decor.
There is no need to spend lots of money decorating your
house for Halloween. These quick and easy decorations
use items you may well have around the home. Large
hanging ghosts that will sway spookily in the breeze
outside can be made easily by draping a white sheet,
tablecloth or pillowcase over a balloon and tying below
the head. Small ones for indoors can be made from white
paper napkins or kitchen paper tied over any small ball
or crumpled tissue paper or stuffed sock secured with
string or thread and a face drawn on with marker pens.
Scarecrows to decorate the party room, trees, patio or
porch can be
put
together cheaply by stuffing old clothes with rags or
rolled up newspapers tied at elbow and knee to look
jointed. Faces can be made from the back of old shirts
or tee shirts tied over a ball or balloon and hair can
be stuck on made from straw from a pet supplies shop,
raffia, yarn or strips of fabric poking out from beneath
an old hat. Creepy looking headstones can be fashioned
from painted cardboard or wood and joke shop spiders and
flies can be stuck on to windows and doors with sticky
tack. Spiders and flies are also good for decorating
sandwiches and the table, but not if there are very
young children around who may actually try to eat them!
Children will enjoy cutting cats from black paper and
sticking on large eyes made from kitchen foil or making
bats to hang from the ceiling by folding an oblong of
black paper in half, drawing half of a bat shape and
cutting away the excess. Even very young children can
paint or color in huge orange paper pumpkins using
bright yellow to represent the light shining through the
eyes and mouth. Any old Ghostbuster toys that you have
around can be fun decorations for
the
table and an inexpensive centrepiece can be made by
using a dollar store/pound shop black plant cauldron
with a large bowl inside it, or just a large bowl
covered with black tissue paper and filled with cola or
blackcurrant cordial plus a few grapes, cubes of
pineapple or pieces of apple floating around for a
gruesome looking witches brew. Have Fun! Find Halloween
screensavers, scary jokes, party food, costume ideas,
games and lots more spooky stuff on a selection of sites
reviewed at
www.allthatwomenwant.com/halloween.htm.
A freelance writer from
England, Colleen has had many features on parenting,
childcare, travel, the Internet and many more subjects
published in national magazines and newspapers. She has
also published a variety of womens and childrens
fiction. Her work frequently appears at many sites on
the Internet and at her own site for women and children
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